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Key Features
- For Traditional Black & White Printing
- Chlorobromide Fiber Base Paper
- Six Full Grades of Contrast, High Dmax
- Double Weight, 280 gsm
Prestige Variable CM from Bergger is a warmtone chlorobromide fiber based paper with a semi-matte surface finish, and is designed for traditional black and white printing and enlarging. Featuring a baryta-coated double-weight, 280 gsm white base, this polycontrast paper uses both green and blue chromatic sensitizers to deliver six full grades of contrast along with a high Dmax and rich, warm black tones.
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What kind of Chemistry do I need with this paper ...
What kind of Chemistry do I need with this paper for best results for Art Show?
Here is a link to Berggers document on this. https://bergger.com/media/wysiwyg/illustrations/Notice_Variable_CX.pdf.
For the Developer the Bergger Warmtone Print Paper Developer (1L) linked here is suggested. https://bhpho.to/36LIrNi
Date published: 2021-02-07
Is this paper difficult to flatten after ...
Is this paper difficult to flatten after development? Can it be used with Ilford filters and developer?
Once dried, pressing them between 2 heavy books should take care of the curl for the most part.
Date published: 2020-09-15
Can anyone venture to guess what toning was used ...
Can anyone venture to guess what toning was used for the image on the package of Bergger Prestige Variable CM Semi-Matte?
It is a sepia tone image. I would recommend this Photographer's Formulary toner: https://bhpho.to/3BGm6AR
Date published: 2024-03-28
Does this paper require all the extra filters?
Does this paper require all the extra filters?
I would recommend filters to control contrast, yes. I just printed with it today for the first time and find it to be much,much slower than the Ilford matt I had been using. I printed the same negative on both papers- F.16 at 30 seconds on Ilford and F.8 at 30 seconds on Bergger to receive the same results. It appears to be a very good quality paper, however.
Date published: 2021-06-06
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How does this tone? Say selenium for tinting?
Toning of this paper is just a light touch of warm (I like very much). This is not Linda greenish like the package shows.
Date published: 2018-08-27
